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Miniatures Adventure => Call of Cthulhu => Topic started by: geronimo on 19 January 2015, 01:44:53 PM
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Alan Simpson's latest pieces, suitable for Mythos gaming and probably a bit of Pulp too :) ....
Necronom Henge
(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j4/geronimojones/necronomhengeclose_zpsc9232ec0.jpg)
(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j4/geronimojones/Necronomruinedset1_zpsb33c38c4.jpg)
(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j4/geronimojones/necronomruinA_zpsda2ca022.jpg)
(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j4/geronimojones/necronomstone1_zpsc6b3c2c1.jpg)
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Ooh, nice!
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Awesome stuff! :-*
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I like them 8)
cheers
James
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You know something suitably weird is going on when you see cuneiform and runic on the same artifact. lol
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You know something suitably weird is going on when you see cuneiform and runic on the same artifact. lol
Could be worse, at least there's no line of binary code.
Neat looking terrain there. I could see using it for Deep Wars/Shadowsea games too.
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seriously, what are the little rings scattered around the bases?
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seriously, what are the little rings scattered around the bases?
They look like fossilized sea anemones to me
(http://footage.framepool.com/shotimg/430814198-paleontology-fossil-sea-anemone.jpg)
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seriously, what are the little rings scattered around the bases?
One of Alan's signature gribblies that he's been adding to scenery since the 80s when he did a lot of Grendel's stuff. Fantasy plants, corals, whatever - we normally paint them up in forest greens and add static grass and/or paper plant leaves. YMMV and you can always pop them off the castings or just flock over them :)
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I thought they might be offerings of donuts :)
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Cthulacles.... They're like barnacles, but more eldritch and evil. They feed off the unnatural energies in the stone. ;)
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Those are beautiful. :o
That's it.... Come December I'm buying one of those mighty Fenris loyalty cards.
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Fantastic!